WATERBURY — A city detective arrested last week on federal tax charges has been ordered to stay away from a man who was indicted this summer as part of a campaign financing scandal.

Robert Liquindoli was arrested at his home last week on charges of giving false statements to federal agents and obstruction. The charges are connected with an Internal Revenue Service investigation of his 2007 and 2008 tax returns.

He was released on a $200,000 bond following his presentment in federal court. As part of his release, he was ordered not to contact Paul "Paulie" Rogers, Richard Rogers or Richard Chance, who could potentially be witnesses in the investigation or prosecution of his case.

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